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For young children learn the basic concepts to build on should be fun. Number flashcards are a great way to help your child learn their numbers without it being a stressful time for either one of you. It will also serve as a great way for the two of you to interact with each other.
Number flashcards can offer just the written number or it can offer clues such as pictures with the right amount of them for the child to count. This way the child can make the connection between the numbers they count and the visual representation of that number.
Math can be a difficult subject for children but number flashcards can help them. This is especially true when they are learning new concepts. Most schools rush through the fundamentals of addition, subtraction, dividing, and multiplying. If your child isn’t able to grasp these fundamentals they will struggle with the other aspects of math that get built on top of them.
With number flashcards you can help your child differentiate between the various types of math. You will also be able to see where they are having difficulty and correct it. Flashcards are able to be used in a variety of locations. You can use them at home, carry them in your purse, and even use them in the car.
If your child is struggling with particular concepts of numbers you can create your own flashcards with pieces of colored paper or index cards. You can print the information by hand or with your computer. Flashcards are an excellent learning tool for numbers regardless of the age of the child. It can transform their outlook on math as well from one of dread to something that is fun.
As your child gets better at the numbers on the flashcards continue to make it challenging and fun. Set a timer and have your child race to complete the set of number flashcards before the timer goes off. As your child masters a set of number flashcards you can buy or create new ones. This is also a great way to give your child a head start. You can use number flashcards to introduce new concepts before they have learned them in school.
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